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WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival

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WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival
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WNBA champion Lexie Brown discussed the significant changes in the league's culture and visibility since Caitlin Clark's debut in 2024. She credited Clark and the 2024 draft class with driving record viewership, sold-out arenas, and increased financial growth. Brown also acknowledged ongoing challenges, including physical play toward rookies and her own health struggles, while emphasizing a growing respect for players as professional athletes.

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OutKick WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival Seattle Storm guard credits Clark's 2024 class for record-breaking viewership, sold-out arenas and financial growth By Jackson Thompson OutKick Published May 1, 2026 8:04am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video WNBA champion opens up on Caitlin Clark's impact on the league Seattle Storm player Lexie Brown spoke about how the WNBA has changed since Caitlin Clark's debut in 2024. Seattle Storm player Lexie Brown has been in the WNBA since 2018, and won a championship with the Chicago Sky in 2021. In recent years, she's taken notice of how the culture and image of the WNBA has changed since Caitlin Clark's arrival in 2024.

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